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No traffic road cycling routes around Sainte-Gemme traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and agricultural plains. The region offers a mix of terrain, from gentle gradients along riverbanks to more challenging climbs through vineyards and forested areas. Road cyclists can expect quiet roads that wind through rural settings, providing varied scenery for different skill levels.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
4.4
(11)
180
riders
56.6km
02:15
110m
110m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
3
riders
60.3km
03:23
1,120m
1,120m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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3
riders
31.2km
01:30
360m
360m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4
riders
23.1km
01:07
260m
270m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4
riders
24.0km
01:09
300m
300m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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In a brochure entitled "A Call for Peace, Because Peace Is Possible," Father Klaus Schäfer of the Pallottine Order (Societas Apostolatus Catholici), founded in the mid-19th century by Saint Vincent Pallotti, writes: "The large military cemeteries of the two World Wars, not only those located in France, clearly demonstrate that former enemies can become friends. After the two bloodbaths of these nations, there were no recriminations about who shot first, who was more guilty, who was more cruel... instead, there was a clean break and a genuine new beginning. For this reason, the large military cemeteries of the two World Wars are worthy of being declared World Heritage Sites. This is not to elevate war to the status of culture, but to show the world that even after such a bloody past, peace is possible. Europe has shown us: PEACE IS POSSIBLE. Former enemies can become friends, true friends." (Fr. Klaus Schäfer SAC)
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The Holy Father known as Pope Urban II was born here around 1035. His name is known as Odon de Lagery, also Eudes de Châtillon, or Otton de Châtillon. He joined the Benedictine Order named after Benedict of Nursia (OSB for the Latin "Ordo Sancti Benedicti") and became prior of the highly important Cluny Abbey. In 1088, he was elected pope, taking the name Urban II. As the supreme shepherd of the Roman Catholic Church, he supported the Reconquista in Spain and the First Crusade in support of Byzantium. His theological reasoning was based on the second chapter of the Old Testament Book of Daniel, which describes a turning point in history. He died in 1099. His feast day in the calendar of saints is July 29, the recorded date of his death.
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The view from the beautiful rest areas around the monument of Pabst Urban II over the Marne valley and the vineyards of Champagne is magnificent ☺️
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Good for eating ice cream at the campsite cabin
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Well-maintained and shaded cycle route
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There are 11 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes available around Sainte-Gemme, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.
The routes around Sainte-Gemme cater to various abilities. You'll find 2 easy routes, 8 moderate routes, and 1 difficult route, ensuring options for beginners and experienced cyclists alike.
Yes, there are 2 easy routes perfect for those new to road cycling or looking for a relaxed ride. A good option is the Roadbike loop from Cierges, which offers a gentle introduction to the area's quiet roads. The region, particularly if near the Loire or Lot rivers, often features flat, car-free paths ideal for leisurely rides.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there is 1 difficult route. Consider the Châtillon-sur-Marne – Saint Martin Church of Reuil loop from Dormans, which features significant elevation changes over its 60 km distance.
The Sainte-Gemme region offers diverse landscapes. Depending on the specific location, you might cycle through rolling hills and vineyards, along tranquil river valleys like the Marne, or past agricultural mosaics of orchards and meadows. Many routes provide scenic views of the countryside, often featuring historic villages and natural beauty.
The komoot community highly rates the no-traffic road cycling experience around Sainte-Gemme, with an average score of 4.4 stars from 31 ratings. Reviewers often praise the peacefulness of the roads and the beautiful scenery.
While cycling, you can discover several points of interest. The View of Hautvillers – Small road along the Marne loop from Dormans offers picturesque vistas. You might also encounter historical sites such as the Dormans Memorial 1914–1918 or the charming settlement of Châtillon-sur-Marne, depending on your chosen route.
To best enjoy the no-traffic routes, spring and autumn are generally ideal. The weather is milder, and the natural scenery is vibrant, with fewer tourists compared to peak summer. This ensures a more serene cycling experience on the quiet roads.
Yes, several routes take advantage of the region's waterways. The Banks of the Marne – View of Dormans loop from Dormans is a great example, offering pleasant riding alongside the Marne River. Depending on the specific Sainte-Gemme, areas like the Canal des Deux Mers or La Loire à Vélo also provide flat, shaded, and car-free paths along water bodies.
Many routes start from towns or villages like Dormans, Cierges, or Goussancourt, where public parking is typically available. It's advisable to check the specific starting point of your chosen route for the most convenient parking options.
Access to specific starting points by public transport can vary. Larger towns near Sainte-Gemme may have train or bus connections. For routes starting in smaller villages, it's best to research local bus services or consider driving to the starting point.


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